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Why do Ghost pokemon have weight?

Because in some way, they are made of matter, and in some way, they aren't. The creators simply couldn't bother to make a fiction game correspond to science. :)

For example, let's take Gastly. It's made of gas, right? They why can it pass through walls? Because it's a Pokemon ;)
 
That's a vary good point. My guess it's because many ghost type Pokemon are composed of other matter.
Like the Gastly family are part poison, Misdreavus's family has pearls, Shuppet's family are dolls, Duskull's family has sheets and bones, Yamask has the mask while Cofagrigus has it's sarcophagus, Drifloon's family are balloons, Litwick's family is made of wax and metal, Shedinja has a shell, Sableye has gems, Froslass has ice (and that bow thing), Frillish's family are jellyfish, Golett's family are golems and Giratina... Do I even have to say anything?
 
^ I agree with the post above me their weight probably comes from what they're made of/have
 
It's probably from the souls they devour.

But in all seriousness coolcatkim22 is most likely right.
 
Hmm, coolcatkim22 is probably right, but I still think it'd be funny to see them get on a set of scales... xD
 
Because Pokemon is a game, and when they were making it back in 96, I highly doubt they were thinking that anyone would really be concerned about whether their ghost pokemon have weight or not. It's something pretty trivial, those guys always ask for a big magickarp or feebas or something, you don't hear "oh, i saw me the biggest gengar in all of existence!" But like the user above said, they are made of matter. Like all things on this planet, they'd be made of matter too. Matter has mass, therefore they would way something. Maybe a miniscule amount(because I wouldn't imagine their matter to be very solid/plenty.) The atom is mostly empty space, so maybe they just have A LOT of empty space in their atoms that makes it so the attacks just go straight through. Aha.
 
Because Pokemon is a game, and when they were making it back in 96, I highly doubt they were thinking that anyone would really be concerned about whether their ghost pokemon have weight or not. It's something pretty trivial, those guys always ask for a big magickarp or feebas or something, you don't hear "oh, i saw me the biggest gengar in all of existence!" But like the user above said, they are made of matter. Like all things on this planet, they'd be made of matter too. Matter has mass, therefore they would way something. Maybe a miniscule amount(because I wouldn't imagine their matter to be very solid/plenty.) The atom is mostly empty space, so maybe they just have A LOT of empty space in their atoms that makes it so the attacks just go straight through. Aha.

Gengar weighs 83 pounds, just for reference.
 
Yeah, I think most of the weight on ghosts comes from the idea of spirit possession.
As coolcatkim22 was saying. Most of the ghosts throughout the pokemon world are based on the idea that a ghost is taking possession over some type of object or form of matter and bringing it to life. So although the ghost on it's own does not have any weight, the object or matter it's possessing still keeps it's original weight.
 
Shouldn't they have no weight at all being ghosts?

yeah, but isn't it because of they in a body like lickwick was a ghost type that was like a candle but ones that are like haunter and spirit tomb are like dust in the air but don't know why they have weight for them.
 
yeah, but isn't it because of they in a body like lickwick was a ghost type that was like a candle but ones that are like haunter and spirit tomb are like dust in the air but don't know why they have weight for them.

Spiritomb haunts a rock that has weight.
The Gastly family is made up of various poisonous gasses which I assume are heavier than air but none the less in a gaseous state that has it's own weight. We can assume that the gas is condensed enough to show a physical form and give it some form of weight.
 
Cofagrigus is a coffin so coffins are most likely heavy and Cofagrigus is a ghost type pokemon. So it makes sense


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